While some University of California, Berkeley students at first relished some of the Cardinal’s discontent — our comment section was riddled with “Go Bears!” proclamations — their quips were soon quieted when Berkeley’s own logo changed mere days later.

(The shape of the new design appears to have been inspired by a tulip.)

While Vanessa Correa, creative director for the school, told the California Aggie that the new design aimed “to reinstate the system-wide seal’s authority and gravitas after years of casual, indiscriminate use,” and foster “a coherent identity that would help us tell the UC story in an authentic, distinctive, memorable and thoughtful way,” students disagreed.